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Subject: English Multiple Choice Quiz ( MCQ ) and Answer

Which is known as Romantic Period of English literature?
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  • 1798-1832
The Romantic Age began with publication of ____
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  • Lyrical Ballads
Which period of 1798-1832 is ____
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  • The Romantic Age
Aerodynamics is an important part ____ NASA’s work
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  • of

The tempest / Othello / Pride and Prejudice / King Lear – which is not a play?

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  • Pride and Prejudice
‘Essays of Elia’ was written by ____
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  • Charles Lamb
Charles Lamb was ____
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  • an Essayist
‘If winter come, can spring be far behind’? These lines were written by ____
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  • Shelley
Who wrote ‘Beauty is truth, truth beauty’?
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  • John Keats

‘Our Sweetest songs are those that tell of a saddest thoughts’ is a quotation from Shelley’s ____

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    ‘They ____ in never-ending ____’
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    • stretched, line
    Jane Austen is the writer of ____
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    • Emma
    Who wrote the poem ‘Don Juan’?
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    • Lord Byron
    Who wrote ‘Ode to a Nightingale’?
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    • John Keats
    The central idea of ‘Ozymandias’ is that ____
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    • all things, both great and small,will perish
    The literary work ‘ Kubla Khan’ is ____
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    • a verse by Coleridge
    Who is the author of ‘The Rime of the Ancient Mariner’?
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    • S. T. Coleridge
    ‘The Rime of the Ancient Mariner’ is a ____
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    • poem
    ‘Ode on a Grecian Urn’ ____ Who is the poet of the poem?
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    • Keats
    The phrase ‘trunk less legs’ in the poem ‘Ozymandias’ refers to ____
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    • legs without body
    The statue of ‘Ozymandias’ is ____
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    • in a desert
    In ‘Ozymandias’ the poet says, ‘I met a traveler ____ an____land’.
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    • from, antique

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